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at Spire Dunedin Hospital

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I am a general radiologist with a subspecialty interest in gastrointestinal and urological imaging. I graduated from the Imperial College School of Medicine at St Mary's in 2000, having obtained a BA (Oxon) in Physiological Sciences in 1997. I completed my general medical training at the Hammersmith Hospitals and West Middlesex Hospital obtaining MRCP in 2003. I undertook my radiology training at University College Hospital London, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) in 2007. I was a Fellow in gastrointestinal Radiology at University College Hospital, London 2008-2009 and a Fellow in abdominal imaging at Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada 2009-2010. I was appointed a consultant radiologist at The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust in 2010.

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Gastrointestinal radiology
Urological radiology

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